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SALISBURY
[To the Commons, entering] Sirs, stand apart,
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the king shall know your mind.
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Dread lord, the commons send you word by me,
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Unless Lord Suffolk straight be done to death,
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Or banished fair England's territories,
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They will by violence tear him from your palace
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And torture him with grievous lingering death.
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They say, by him the good Duke Humphrey died,
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They say, in him they fear your highness' death,
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And mere instinct of love and loyalty,
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Free from a stubborn opposite intent,
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As being thought to contradict your liking,
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Makes them thus forward in his banishment.
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They say, in care of your most royal person,
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That if your highness should intend to sleep
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And charge that no man should disturb your rest
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In pain of your dislike or pain of death,
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Yet, notwithstanding such a strait edict,
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Were there a serpent seen, with forked tongue,
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That slily glided towards your majesty,
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It were but necessary you were waked,
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Lest, being suffer'd in that harmful slumber,
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The mortal worm might make the sleep eternal,
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And therefore do they cry, though you forbid,
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That they will guard you, whether you will or no,
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From such fell serpents as false Suffolk is,
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With whose envenomed and fatal sting,
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Your loving uncle, twenty times his worth,
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They say, is shamefully bereft of life.
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Commons
[Within] An answer from the king, my
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Commons
Lord of Salisbury!
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SUFFOLK
'Tis like the commons, rude unpolish'd hinds,
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Could send such message to their sovereign:
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But you, my lord, were glad to be employ'd,
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To show how quaint an orator you are:
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But all the honour Salisbury hath won
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Is, that he was the lord ambassador
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Sent from a sort of tinkers to the king.
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Commons
[Within] An answer from the king, or we will all break in!
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KING HENRY VI
Go, Salisbury, and tell them all from me.
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I thank them for their tender loving care,
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And had I not been cited so by them,
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Yet did I purpose as they do entreat,
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For, sure, my thoughts do hourly prophesy
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Mischance unto my state by Suffolk's means:
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And therefore, by His majesty I swear,
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Whose far unworthy deputy I am,
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He shall not breathe infection in this air
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But three days longer, on the pain of death.
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Exit SALISBURY
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QUEEN MARGARET
O Henry, let me plead for gentle Suffolk!
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Ungentle queen, to call him gentle Suffolk!
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No more, I say: if thou dost plead for him,
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Thou wilt but add increase unto my wrath.
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Had I but said, I would have kept my word,
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But when I swear, it is irrevocable.
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If, after three days' space, thou here be'st found
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On any ground that I am ruler of,
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The world shall not be ransom for thy life.
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Come, Warwick, come, good Warwick, go with me,
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I have great matters to impart to thee.
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Exeunt all but QUEEN MARGARET and SUFFOLK
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QUEEN MARGARET
Mischance and sorrow go along with you!
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Heart's discontent and sour affliction
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Be playfellows to keep you company!
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There's two of you, the devil make a third!
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And threefold vengeance tend upon your steps!
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SUFFOLK
Cease, gentle queen, these execrations,
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And let thy Suffolk take his heavy leave.
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QUEEN MARGARET
Fie, coward woman and soft-hearted wretch!
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Hast thou not spirit to curse thine enemy?
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A plague upon them! wherefore should I curse them?
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Would curses kill, as doth the mandrake's groan,
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I would invent as bitter-searching terms,
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As curst, as harsh and horrible to hear,
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Deliver'd strongly through my fixed teeth,
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With full as many signs of deadly hate,
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As lean-faced Envy in her loathsome cave:
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My tongue should stumble in mine earnest words,
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Mine eyes should sparkle like the beaten flint,
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Mine hair be fixed on end, as one distract,
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Ay, every joint should seem to curse and ban:
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And even now my burthen'd heart would break,
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Should I not curse them. Poison be their drink!
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Gall, worse than gall, the daintiest that they taste!
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Their sweetest shade a grove of cypress trees!
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Their chiefest prospect murdering basilisks!
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Their softest touch as smart as lizards' sting!
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Their music frightful as the serpent's hiss,
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And boding screech-owls make the concert full!
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All the foul terrors in dark-seated hell--
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QUEEN MARGARET
Enough, sweet Suffolk, thou torment'st thyself,
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And these dread curses, like the sun 'gainst glass,
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Or like an overcharged gun, recoil,
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And turn the force of them upon thyself.
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SUFFOLK
You bade me ban, and will you bid me leave?
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Now, by the ground that I am banish'd from,
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Well could I curse away a winter's night,
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Though standing naked on a mountain top,
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Where biting cold would never let grass grow,